Webinar | Donor Circles with James Boyd
Donor circles are now recognised as a specific fundraising strategy able to be used by all arts organisations, in many different situations.
They are simple, cost-effective, powerful and sustaining. They can also provide a terrific way to engage your board in the fundraising process and will even recruit the help of your most engaged supporters to help you grow philanthropic support.
This 40-minute webinar introduces you to the concept of fundraising using donor circles. Your presenter, James Boyd, has mentored the development of many donor circles across the arts, from regional clients to major companies. Using examples, James lays out the general theory and practice of donor circles, putting you in a position to launch your first donor circle the very next day.
Who it’s for
- Individuals from arts and cultural organisations who are looking to learn more about donor circles and improve their skills in fundraising
- General Managers
- Executive directors and fundraising and development staff of arts and cultural organisations
Members of the boards of arts and cultural organisations.
What you’ll get
- An introduction to the concept of fundraising using donor circles
- The tools to engage supporters and help you grow philanthropic support
The recording of this webinar is available to purchase.
Your presenter, James Boyd
James Boyd is State Manager, WA & SA for Creative Partnerships Australia. He has extensive executive management experience in the arts and has consulted for over 200 arts companies while with Artsupport Australian and CPA. He is a graduate of the Executive Program for Non-profit Leaders in the Arts, Stanford University and holds a Graduate Certificate of Social Impact from UWA.
He is national convener of Impact100 and is on the committee of Impact100 WA. He has mentored the development of collective philanthropy across Australia, overseeing Impact100 groups forming in every capital city and recently founded Collective Giving Australia.
The webinar will be made available for re-purchasing after the event has concluded.
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